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How can I used this with cloudflare? #124

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haydenjames opened this issue Sep 20, 2023 · 4 comments
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How can I used this with cloudflare? #124

haydenjames opened this issue Sep 20, 2023 · 4 comments

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@haydenjames
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Currently, it's caching the code and not counting traffic. Is anyone else using this successfully with Cloudflare?

@sgiehl
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sgiehl commented Sep 20, 2023

@haydenjames Are you taking of the PHP Tracker package for Matomo, or Matomo in general?
For cloudflare in general this FAQ might help you: https://matomo.org/faq/new-to-piwik/how-do-i-install-the-matomo-tracking-code-on-my-cloudflare-setup/

@haydenjames
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Hi @sgiehl Thanks for the help sir.

That link you shared uses Cloudflare apps and installs even more js scripts than just pasting the default js tracking code.

I wanted to use server-side tracking to avoid js altogether.

I tried to get insight on Matomo but no luck thus far:
https://forum.matomo.org/t/matomo-server-side-tracking-with-cloudflare/53208

thanks.

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sgiehl commented Sep 22, 2023

I don't think it's possible to use server side tracking as long as you use cloudflare for caching. If you have access logs you could try to import them using log analytics

@des-innocraft
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@haydenjames were you able to try with access logs and import them using log analytics?

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